
Scooter Braun's Honest Confession: The Price of Fame and the Road to Redemption
Scooter Braun's Tell-All Interview: From Fame's Dark Side to Self-Acceptance Scooter Braun, the renowned music manager behind Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande, recently opened up in a candid interview with podcast host Steven Bartlett. The conversation, part of Bartlett's "Diary of a CEO" series, revealed a side of Braun rarely seen in the public eye. Braun discussed the immense pressures of his career, admitting to feelings of guilt and inadequacy. "At this age, I feel a lot of guilt because I worked with so many young artists, and we were all kids moving so fast," he confessed. He described creating a persona, "Scooter," to cope with the demands of his high-powered life. This persona, while successful, distanced him from his true self, leading to a point where he considered suicide. The interview also touched on his divorce, which he described as life-saving, and his decision to step back from the industry. Braun's honesty and vulnerability make this interview a powerful testament to the human cost of success and the importance of self-discovery.